STEM Career Fair Held at the UofA

by Khadn Adderley

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Students majoring in fields involving Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) get the opportunity to network to various employers.

The College of Engineering at the UofA wants students to pursue excellence in research, scholarship and education and to ensure personal and professional growth for engineering leaders. With a total of 4,433 students enrolled in engineering, this Career Fair can be a stepping stool for them.

“The STEM Career fair is a huge step in capitalizing on your chosen degree plan or vocation,” said Todd Kitchen Jr., a senior Mechanical Engineering student. “There are benefits for students of all classes, and even if you don’t come out of it with an offer, you can sharpen your professional skills and learn how to better yourself for future opportunities.”

A shuttle will be provided for student transportation from Bell Engineering Center to Bud Walton from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.